Hi! My Name is Tynan...

I'm an egomaniac vegan pickup artist who sold everything and is traveling around the world. I generally do whatever I want whenever I want, even when I'm pretty sure it's a bad idea. I like singing gangsta rap, writing, working out, working on my business, traveling, and finding adventure. I always wear a sequinned hat with stars on it.

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Better than Your Boyfriend is about self improvement. I'm talking about getting off the beaten path, forging your own interesting life, and living outside the box. Doing what you dream of doing. Relentless pursuit of excellence. No filler, rehashed ideas, or feel-goodery that doesn't bring results.

Poker Progress

I wrote about becoming a pro poker player a couple weeks ago. I was going to write about something else, but two things sap my motivation:

1. I have wicked bad allergies to something, probably the Cedar-Elm, and can hardly focus on anything for more than 15 to 20 minutes before I start rubbing my eyes and sneezing.

2. All I really do now is play poker, so it’s on my mind.

I’m playing .25/.50 NL Hold ‘Em. I’m down $650 so far. I lost more up front than I did recently, and the losses up front were more due to stupid play than later ones. That’s not to say that I don’t still make some incredibly dumb plays - I do - but I’m making less of them.

I’m totally indifferent to the money lost. Some people make a big deal out of it, but I see it as nothing other than paying for education. To expect to become a pro without losing any money up front would be totally preposterous. If I can consistently make money before losing $5k first, I will consider that to be a pretty cool achievement.

As I learn more about poker I really just cement in how little I know. There is so much underlying math which must be grasped at an intuitive level to play properly. I’ve watched six hours of an eight hour series on the Math of Poker at deucescracked.com, which is amazing. I now understand the math and can work it the “right move” on paper, but I’ll need to be able to approximate it MUCH faster. Some I can, some I can’t.

My biggest problem is that I’m having a tough time letting go of big hands when it’s very likely I’m beat.

“But my hand is so good…. what if he’s bluffing?”

This is a classic newbie mistake which I’m working on eliminating. Another is to play when I’m tired. As alert as I think I am, a good portion of my losses have been after my normal bedtime.

I’ve heard a lot of people warn me that poker is a hard way to make a living or that there are too many bots, etc. I appreciate the advice, but I also disregard it. I have several friends that play poker and make a living doing so, so OBVIOUSLY there’s some way to do it, and that’s what I’ll do.

Every day I educate myself by reading parts or all of that Sklansky book, watching videos on DeucesCracked.com, or reading posts on the TwoPlusTwo forums. I play for maybe 4-10 hours depending on circumstances, probably averaging around 6.

Once I get a bit better I’ll join the TwoPlusTwo forums and start posting hands and getting involved in that community.

Some quick updates on other projects:

Dvorak: Still using Dvorak exclusively. I can type about 80wpm now and I’m not convinced I could actually type faster than this on QWERTY. I said 90, but I wish I tested myself before learning Dvorak.

Crossfit: Slacking big time. I was working out with Doug because he has weights and air conditioning, but he’s been out of town a lot. I’m looking forward to it getting colder because there’s an awesome hiking trail I can run right near Casa and I can do kettlebells outside.

MaxDiet: So good to be back to 100%. I should have done my once a month cheat meal a couple weeks ago, but I keep putting it off. I did eat a piece of peach cobbler that my genius-chef Jonah made.

LifeNomadic: We’re starting to plan 2009. It’s looking awesome!

RV: Living the good life with solar power and a working fridge. Every night when I sit in my RV I feel very happy and thankful.

Make Her Chase You: Despite stopping all of my advertising campaigns, sales are going pretty well still.

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3 Responses to “Poker Progress”

  1. mark Says:

    Hey tynan, I have lurked your blog for a long time and since the first time I visited your site and now I have learned poker and now play for a living at 400nl-1knl. Coincidentally, I also make videos for Deucescracked. My advice is to ignore the NL Book, I have it and it’s not too useful for learning to play 6max online NLHE poker. If you want to read a long guide (as opposed to videos or 2+2) read the guide at http://www.ryanfees.com. Also, if you want real money you should be learning to play a lot of tables. You also should be playing nl50 with at least a 2000 roll if you aren’t already. And BTW the people who are worried about bots, = LOL.

  2. Jahed Says:

    Tynan, just curious:

    Are you playing cash games or tournaments or both? I think it’s good to play both and see which you are better at. Some people don’t have the stomach for cash games but can really gut it out in tournaments. You should try both and see what you excel at. It’s been profitable for me, at least. Good luck

  3. StartBreakingFree.com Says:

    Hey Tynan,

    I like reading your stuff, so I hope this isn’t giving advice where it isn’t asked for. But I was surprised to see your choice of trying to become a pro poker player. I mean, if you enjoy the game, that’s great as a hobby, but I can’t see it as a meaningful pursuit or identity to do full time. You know, that whole idea of doing something that will ultimately help people, out live you, make meaningful connections, etc. All that inner game self help stuff…help enough other people get what they want and the money thing will take care of itself. Anyway, none of us are perfect on that (myself included) but just thought I’d bring it up. I’m trying to evolve to that next state too. Keep writing, I’m enjoying our unique outlook on life…
    Brian

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